The map below summarizes all occurance data at the county level. All counties within a state where are observation was described has been included. It is possible that some of the counties, even though they may not have know occurances, should be considered to represent habitat for a given taxon. Selecting a county will provide the name and summary of the observations within.
purple color counties are of low priority for review for one of the following reasons - Germplasma sample has been collected from the county from after 1970 - Two herberium samples have been collected form the county from after 1970 - The county was identified by USDA Plants and contains at least one herberium record.
orange color counties are of high priority for review for one of the following reasons. - All observations were made before 1970 - A single herberium record was noted afer 1970 - Only observational data has been noted within the county. - Only defeined by USDA Plants
All occurance data with latitude and longitude values can be displayed on the map.
gold color points represent observational data, such as iNaturalist reports.
blue colored points represent herbarium data
purple colored points represents gremplasm sample.
*Probably want something more here to link to
The table below display additional attribute data for all the counties with know observation on the the selected taxon. All columns can be filtered and sorted.
This table includes all records not just those with valid latitude and longitude information.
Ideally I think we want to link out to this where individual can comment (google doc) still maybe it make sense to show it all here.
Not sure what all we want to show here so I’m not adjust the column names etc…